Word: reflecting
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...named last week*-to be formally elevated at a consistory April 28-are from 19 different nations. Eight are Italians, but the four Americans chosen raise the number of U.S. cardinals to ten-another record. The U.S. appointments to a degree reflect the spectrum of the Pope's selections: three moderate conservatives, one progressive liberal; two of them were chosen primarily because they head sees traditionally ruled by cardinals, two others presumably because of personal accomplishment...
What is most dismaying about the city is that it may well reflect the future of much of urban America. "Newark is the urban prototype," says Rutgers Urbanologist George Sternlieb. "A few years from now it will be Buffalo, Cleveland, St. Louis and Akron, and then it will be every older city in the country." Thirteen percent of Newark's citizens are on welfare. The city led the nation in serious crimes per 100,000 of population in 1967, and violent crime rose 41% in the first nine months of 1968. Double locks are becoming standard in most dwellings...
...American people have come less to reflect the characteristics prominent during the genesis of democracy, it should not be surprising to find the same decline in their most non-governmental institution, the political parties...
...last third of the directors shows an even broader reach. This third will be made up of men who reflect what Pollack calls "the general interest"-- men like Galbraith and another director, Rev. James O'Donohoe, a dean of students from St. John's Seminary in Brighton...
Shrinking Trade. The border tensions reflect the hostility and fear that characterize current Sino-Soviet relations. Frail diplomatic links still exist, though neither nation now maintains an ambassador in the other's capital. Party relations have been virtually nonexistent since 1963. Some trade still continues, but a recent Soviet survey reports that current two-way trade, estimated in 1967 to be $106 million, is less than 6% of 1961 levels. Given the steady disintegration of the once solid partnership of the two Communist giants, the frontier clashes-and last week's explosion-became inevitable...